Written by a Brit who has lived in Poland for more than twenty years, this book challenges some accepted thinking in the West about Poland and about the rise of Law and Justice (PiS) as the ruling party in 2015. It is a remarkable account of the Polish post-1989 transition and contemporary politics, combining personal views and experience with careful fact and material collections. The result is a vivid description of the events and scrupulous explanations of the political processes, and all this with an interesting twist – a perspective of a foreigner and insider at the same time. Settled in the position of participant observer, Jo Harper combines the methods of macro and micro analysis with CDA, critical discourse analysis. He presents and interprets the constituent elements and issues of contemporary the main political forces, the Church, the media, issues of gender, the Russian connection, the much-disputed judicial reform and many others. A special feature of the book is the detailed examination of the coverage of the Poland's latest two elections, one in 2019 (parliamentary) and the other in 2020 (presidential) in the British media, an insightful and witty specimen of comparative cultural and political analysis.
Jo Harper Books
Drawing from a rich Texas heritage of storytelling, Jo Harper crafts dynamic narratives that range from tales for young children to novels for young adults. Her distinctive voice shines through in her works, which often blend elements of fiction, biography, tall tales, and history, frequently set against the vibrant backdrops of Texas and Mexico. With a background that includes extensive teaching experience and advanced study in the fusion of visual and verbal arts, Harper imbues her writing with a unique perspective. Her approach subtly educates while entertaining, making her stories both engaging and memorable for readers.
